Electronic telephone directory listings: preferred sampling frame for a population-based study of childhood cancer in Australia.
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P C Valery | G Williams | W Mcwhirter | A Sleigh | D Scott | C Bain | W. McWhirter | C. Bain | A. Sleigh | P. Valery | D. Scott | G. Williams
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